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David McCabe Obituary

1940 - 2021
David McCabe, Photographer of Warhol, Dies at 80

David McCabe, the photographer who famously documented a year in the life of a young Andy Warhol, died on February 26, 2021, near his home in Rennselaerville, NY.

Born in 1940 in Leicester, England, McCabe was raised in the shadow of WW2 bomber planes, educated in graphic design and photography, and sent to New York to fulfill his promise as a prize-winning photographer.

In 1963, at the age of 23, he received his first big assignment, from Condé Nast. His career took off. And then, it took a turn for the strange.

McCabe's work had caught the eye of Warhol, who was looking for a photographer to shadow him as he made his mark on New York's nascent Pop art scene. The gig went to McCabe.

By day, McCabe worked at his midtown studio; after, he'd wander over to Warhol's famed Factory to see where the night would take him, tagging along as Warhol partied with the likes of William Burroughs, Mick Jagger, Rudolf Nureyev, Judy Garland, and Salvador Dalí.

"Looking back, I didn't realize what a fantastic opportunity I'd been given," said McCabe in an interview with Dazed magazine last fall. "I was 24; I was just an aspiring photographer, and all of these people were pretty strange to me."

The assignment ended after one year, at which point McCabe had amassed more than 2,500 photographs. Warhol didn't have a plan for them, so McCabe stashed them in a file cabinet and forgot about them-for nearly 40 years.

In 2001, he was contacted by the director of the Warhol Museum, who had heard rumor of the buried treasure. Their conversation ultimately resulted in the 2003 book A Year in the Life of Andy Warhol (Phaidon), a surprisingly intimate portrait of one of the most influential artists of the 20th century.

McCabe's photography career flourished, uninterrupted, for much of his life-though he did indulge an entrepreneurial whim in the 1970s, when he bought the Shelter Island House, a hotel on Long Island best known for the wild parties McCabe threw in its British-style pub, the Earl of Stirling.

McCabe's images have appeared in the pages of LIFE, Harper's Bazaar, Mademoiselle, Cosmopolitan, Vogue, The Times of London, The Guardian, and The New York Times Magazine. His work has been shown in museums and galleries around the world. Most recently, he had found inspiration photographing landscapes in and around the tiny Catskills hamlet of Rensselaerville, his home for the past 15 years.

Throughout his life, McCabe was an avid sailor. He loved to cruise Long Island's bays with his family; in 2001, he and his wife, Susan Cipolla, took their baby, Lily, on a year-long sailing sabbatical to the Bahamas.

McCabe is survived-and missed dearly-by Susan and Lily; and by his son, Mathew (from his first marriage); daughter-in-law, Kim; grandsons, Jake and Lucas; and his brother, Robert.

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Published by New York Times from Mar. 9 to Mar. 10, 2021.

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Peter Robinson

August 28, 2023

I write re David McCabe

I am Peter Robinson - a british photographer born in 1944

My birthplace is Leicester England

I attended Leicester College of Art in the early 60s

David had already been there for 3 yrs and had already gone to New York when I was thinking of being a photographer

My connection to him is not family - but my mother knew his mother Phyllis very well and I meet the McCabe family quite often but memory is now hazy

I just tried to email Deborah Erasmus but it bounced

Ps

I was called the other day by a tutor on the staff of Leicester College of Art - now called De Montfort University who wishes to write something on the art school in the late 50s - he was asking about David and his life in Leicester


Peter Robinson

Deborah Erasmus

August 20, 2022

My grandfather was David's mother's brother, William Hancock, who moved to South Africa in 1938 with his wife Ada. They had a daughter, my mother in 1944 and she was an only child with no family ties. David would be her cousin. We moved to England last year and I have been trying to find family links. To find out that David McCabe was my mother's cousin is absolutely incredible, such a pity we didn't get to meet him . My mother is 78 years old now and has never met any of her family. If anybody reads this and is linked to David's mother Phyllis Hancock, please could you send me an email on [email protected]. Rest in Peace David McCabe, such a pity we didn't have the honour of meeting you.

Richard A Hendrickson

April 1, 2022

So sorry to hear of his passing. I worked for David in the 70's at his hotel and bar on shelter island. i got some great tips from him on taking photos. My condolences to his family and friends

Sandy Hoff

March 24, 2021

I hate to say that I never had the pleasure to meet David in person. I knew his mother Phyllis, ex-wife Christine, wonderful son Matthew and his wife Kim, who have two great sons, Jake and Lucas. I even met Lilly and Susan. I guess what I really want to say is he had to be a wonderful man to have such a wonderful family. He was so blessed and I know he will be missed dearly.
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Claire Banasiewicz

March 18, 2021

David was a sweet man and a great friend. He will be missed by so many. My thoughts and prayers go out Susan and Lily as well as the rest of his family. Rest In Peace my friend.

Susan Cipolla

March 11, 2021

One of our favorite things to do together was to go to exhibits in NYC. Here we are at the Guggenheim enjoying the exhibition Countryside. Of course, the exhibits were always better when David’s images were in them like this one! I’ll miss our museum dates. Love you forever.

Amy & Bert

March 11, 2021

Sitting around on a boat, shooting the breeze, listening to David tell one crazy story after the other... these are some of the sweetest memories we have, and David gave us so many moments like this. We'll always love him and the wonderful family he left behind.

Dean Pelton

March 11, 2021

He was an absolute pleasure to be around and I was always glad to see him. Better company could not be found. I will miss him.

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